Adopting Windows as a service at Microsoft
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Dec 23, 2016
Dec 23, 2016
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Windows 10 introduced a new way to streamline operating system updates—Windows as a service. Microsoft IT uses in-place upgrades and agile methodology to promote Windows adoption. We’ve streamlined application compatibility testing, established pilot deployments with early adopters, tracked progress through visual workflows, and made data-driven decisions using Upgrade Analytics. As a result, we were able to quickly deploy Windows 10, Windows 10 November update, and Windows 10 Anniversary Update across the company.
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